Episodes

Today Mike came live from College Green in anticipation of the 48 letters of no confidence for Theresa May... which were nowhere to be seen. But Mike didn't let this spoil his day out of the studio, as he spoke to co-director and founder of DeltaPoll Joe Twyman, he chatted to The Sun's Hannah Hope about the new series of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, and he discussed Theresa May's speech at the CBI Conference with Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP.

Are we close to a Brexit deal? Conservative MP Paul Scully is quite optimistic. What would happen if UKIP won the next General Election? And we talk to Samuel "Fatty" Hemingway about his Hip Hop cookbook.

We look at how male and female brains are wired differently and whether that's related to autism at all. Plus, in Holbeck (Leeds) sex workers can do their job without fear of prosecution. We speak to sex worker Cat Stephens to find out whether these areas are a good idea and Kristian Johnson from Leeds Live explains what the impact is on the local community.

Lynne Coleman joins Mike for the whole show and talks all things fashion. Iceland's Christmas advert has been banned for being too political. We get a very interesting call about housing. And, of course, the Perriors.

7,000 UK households still watch Black White TV. Andrew Bridgen MP comes on to talk about John Bercow and bullying in Westminster. And Donald Trump has escalated his war against the press by suspending a CNN journalist's pass to the White House.

More young people love Margaret Thatcher that we would have thought. And with Bonfire Night celebrations coming up, what can you do to calm your pets down during fireworks displays? RSPCA dog Woody and his human Ellie join us in the studio.

William Sitwell has resigned over making a joke about vegans, has Britain lost its sense of humour? We discuss this with columnist for The New Observer Andre Walker. Broadcaster Fiona Phillips joins us to talk about the best pepperoni pizzas in the market. And we get an interesting call about firecrackers.

It looks like feminism has made young men more ambitious, just like the Metropolitan Police as they've decided to launch their own range of merchandise. And what happens when a caller tells Mike Graham the show sounds just like Fox News? Happy Halloween!

We're going to have to start to investigate burglaries ourselves so we talk to Sargeant Simon Kempton from Dorset Police to find out how that's going to work. Columnist Giles Coren tells us about his solution to being too old, male and white. And food writer William Sitwell has made a joke about killing vegans, but what does vegan comedian Carl Donnelly think of that?

We're building new houses - but the busses can't get there! Mike and Daisy speak to Councillor Martin Tett from the Local Government Association. Also former Rugby Player Doddie Weir is in the studio to discuss his new book.

A group of MPs believe that porn is more dangerous than cigarettes! Is that the case? Mike and Daisy speak to Jerry Barnett, a former Pornography business owner. Elsewhere The Lonely Planet have released their top places to visit in 2019 and Daisy gets advice on what to do with her surfeit of apples.